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Additions have been made to the various sections, as far as funds 

 have permitted, and whenever an opportunity occurred. 



(//) Loans and Deposits. 



The figure of Krishna, kindly lent by Mrs. E. Carter in 1893, has 

 been acquired by purchase for the Museum Collection. 



A Trepanned Human Skull ( 7i ™) found in Eastry Churchyard. Kent, 

 has been lent to Professor Paterson, University College for examination. 



(c) Exchanges. 



The following specimens (10. 5. 98. 2-7) have been received from 

 Mrs. John Crosby Brown. New York, in exchange for the duplicate 

 specimens sent to her last year, as reported in the Annual Report, 1897 : — 

 Tambourine of skin, painted, Sioux Indians ; Low Flute of wood, 

 painted, American Indian ; Single-stringed Violin and Bow. Sioux 

 Indians; Cane Flute (imperfect), Brazils; Pans Pipes, Brazils: Photo- 

 graph of an American Indian playing Violin ; Figure of Christ. 



('./) Acquisitions. 



(1/ — General. 

 Coins and Medals : — 



Copper Coins (11. 10. 98. 34), Nepal, India ; purchased. 



(2) Ceramics. 



The following Wedgwood-ware Intaglios (29. 3. 98. 3-46), new to the 

 collection, were presented by Alderman Wm. Bartlett : — No. 19, Head of 

 Sabina ; 55, Perseus ; 67, Plato ; 72, Neptune; 77, Aristophanes; 181, 

 Constantine on Horseback; 102, Venus; 107, Apollo; 164, Bacchus 

 sitting on a Tiger ; 167, Temple of Venus; 168, Cupid ; 202, Jupiter 

 Olympus : 209, lble ; 216, Birth of Bacchus; 217, Cow and Calf; 222, 

 Papirus and his Mother ; 233, Ovid ; 240, Alexander ; 241, Minerva ; 

 257, Bellerophon watering Pegasus; 266, Madonna; 273, Conquered 

 Province; 276, Madonna ; 289, Hvgiea ; 290, Diana of the Mountains; 

 291, George III.; 294, Theseus killing the Minotaur; 299, Venus 

 Victrix ; 300, Offering to Victory; 301, Diomedes or Perseus; 303. A 

 Bull; 307. Nereides: 313, A Sacrifice; 321. Ceres instructing Trip- 



